The Writing & Other Projects of Elizabeth Barrette

These are some recipes that appear in the Pain's Gray thread of the Polychrome Heroics series. The two major clusters are: Pain's Gray makes elaborate pastries, and Thriver cooks comfort food. Most people will not have the skill to make what Pain's Gray makes, but it's fascinating food pr0n. Thriver's recipes are easy enough that most people could make them.

French Chocolate Macarons with Chocolate Ganachehttps://www.chowhound.com/recipes/french-chocolate-macarons-with-chocolate-ganache-28339

French Pastrieshttp://recipes.howstuffworks.com/tools-and-techniques/how-to-make-pastries.htmhttp://www.brit.co/french-pastries/https://www.chowhound.com/pictures/parisian-sweets-for-mothers-dayhttps://www.meilleurduchef.com/en/recipe/dessert/entremets.html

Fridge pickles can be awesome. I'm not a big fan of pickles outside of a few specifics, but I do know how they work, so I listed the best references I could find. The list of "things that can be pickled" is especially nifty. Also if you nose around the different recipes, you'll find a variety of spices, which you can also mix and match. Use the fridge pickle recipe as a base.